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TEST sau bai 14 lop 10
I. Choose the words that best answer the following questions.
1. Which of the following words is stressed on the first syllable?
a. musician b. cartoon
c. audience d. competition
2. Which of the following words is stressed on the second syllable?
a. championship b. detective
c. volunteer d. tournament
3. Which of the following words is stressed on the third syllable?
a. professional b. popularity c. elimination d. discoveries
4. Which of the following words contains a different vowel sound?
a. music b. disgusting c. funny d. cup
5. Which of the following words contains the sound /k/?
a. change b. character c. champion d. cheer
II. Choose the word or phrase - a, b, c, or d - that best completes each sentence.
6. She listens to classical music for ..................
a. rest b. ease c. happiness d. relaxation
7. In this film, the main..............is young, clever and comes from a very rich background.
a. actor b. director c. character d. composer
8. The Maracana ......... in Brazil is the bi
gg
est in the world. It holds over 100,000 people.
a. court b. stadium c. club d. cinema
9. The crowd .......... loudly as the goalkeeper made a brilliant save.
a. applauded b. consoled c. laughed d. cheered
10. The heroine dies in the closing ....... of the film.
a. sequence b. time c. range d. string
11. Germany was defeated by Brazil in the final. Germany was the ............ in the 2002 World Cup.
a. champion b. winner c. runner-up d. second rank
12. Counselling can teach people to handle negative ........ such as fear and anger.
a. passions b. emotions c. rejuvenations d. appearances


13.I think the................for the title between the best teams in the country will be very fierce,
a. competing. b. competitive c. competence d. competition
14. Ludwig Van Beethoven was one of the great ...... in the history of music
a. conductors b. pianists c. composers d. musicians
15. Jazz was so popular .............. the 1920s that the decade is sometimes called the Jazz Age.
a. on b. at c. by d. in
III. Choose the correct answer - a, b, c, or d that best completes sentence.
16. 'Who'd like to take the VCR back to the visual aids room? Any volunteers?" I ......... it.'
a. do b. will do c. am going to do d. am doing
17. The hostages must be very .......... people.
a. frightened b. frightening c. frighten d. frightful
18. Tomorrow, ABC television ............ almost the entire day to programs first broadcast in the
1950s.
a. will devote b. is devoting c. is going to devote d. de%
19. Timson .......... 13 films and I think her latest is the best.
a. made . b. had made c. has made d. was making
20. The film .................. again by popular request. .
a. is showing b. has shown c. is being shown d. is shown
21. ............people trying to get into the football stadium.
a. There were too much b. There were too many
c. It was too many d. There was too many
22. .......... to soothing music before bedtime provides good relaxation.
a. To listen b. Listening c. Be listened d. Listen
23. The cast had to rehearse the scene over and over a
g
ain until the director……………
a. was satisfied finally b. was finally satisfying
c. was finally satisfied d. finally satisfied
24. My music teacher urged me .......... the violin even though I was having such a hard time with
it.

a. not to give up b. not give up c. didn't give up d. no giving up
25. There is every reason to believe that Beethoven..................in the next century.
a. still being popular b. is still popular
c. is still going to be popular d. will still popular
IV. Identify the one underlined word or phrase A, B, C or D - that be changed for the
sentence to be correct.
26. Woody Guthrie wrote thousands of songs during her lifetime, many of them became classic
folk
A B C
D
songs.
27. American soprano Kathleen Battle taught music in elementary school before beginning the
A B C
career as a profeddional singer.
D
28. The music lover followed his instinct and collection only music that he enjoyed.
A B C D
29. The gala dinner was held to celebrate the world premiere of the film.
A B C D
30. Even though his great fame, the directory was friendly and unapproachable.
A B C D
31. The film ‘Titanic’ is based in the true story of the Titanic disaster that occurred in 1912.
A B C D
32. Football became popular in the US in the last few years.
A B C D
33. What was fascinated to me was the way the creatures moved
A B C D
34. It was the British which scooped the honors at last night's Oscars.
A B C D
35. Every night, Chester prefers to relaxation and forget the workday by indulging his urge to

listen
A B C
to his favorite music
D
V Choose the one option - a, b, c or d - that best completes the passage.
American folk music (36) ......... with ordinary rural population was isolated and music
was not (37) .............. spread by radio, records, or music videos: It was (38) ......... by oral tradition
and is noted for its energy, humor, and emotional (39) ...............The major source of early
American folk songs was .music from the British Isles, but songs from Africa (40) .............. songs
of the American Indians have significant part n its heritage. Later settler from other countries also
contributed songs. In the nineteenth century, (41) ..........Steven Foster wrote some of the most
enduring popular of all American songs, (42) .......... soon became part of the folk tradition.
Beginning in the 1930s, Woody Guthrie gained great popularity by adapting (43) ............melodies
and lyrics and supplying new ones as well. In the 1950s and 1960, singe- composers such as Peter
Seeger, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez this tradition by (44)..........'urban' folk music. Many of these songs
(45) .......... important social issues, such as radical integration and the war in Vietnam.
36: a. began b. discovered c. derived d. origin
37. a. ever b. yet c. already d. only
38. a. transmitted b. broadcasted c. transferred d. sent out
39. a. contact b. sense c. impact d. force
40. a. like b. as c. as well as d. add
41. a. writer b. composer c. musician d. conductor
42. a. that b. these c. who d. which
43. a. tradition b. traditional c. tradition d. traditionalized
44. a. making b: composing c. developing d. creating
45. a. shared out b. set up c. dealt with d. put on
VI. Read the passage carefully, then choose the correct answers.
Probably the most famous film commenting on twentieth-century tech-neology is Modem
Times, made in 1936. Charlie Chaplin was motivated to make the film by a reporter who, while
interviewing him, happened to describe working conditions in industrial Detroit. Chaplin was told

that health young farm boys were lured to the city to work on automotive assembly lines. Within
four or five years, these young men's health was destroyed by the stress work in the factories.
The film opens with a shot of a mass of sheep making their way crowded ramp. Abruptly
the scene shifts to a scene of factory workers job thing one another on their way to a factory.
However, the rather bitter criticism in the implied comparison is not sustained. It is replaced by a
gentler note of satire. Chaplin prefers to entertain rather than Probably the most famous film
commenting on twentieth-century technology is Modern Times, made in 1936. lecture.
Scenes of factory interiors account for only one third of the footage of Modern Times, but
they contain some of the most pointed social commentary as well as the most comic situations. No
one who has seen the film can ever forget Chaplin vainly trying to keep pace with the fast-moving
conveyor belt almost losing his mind in the process. Another popular scene involves an automatic
feeding machine brought to the assembly line so that workers need not interrupt their labor to eat.
The feeding machine malfunctions, hurling food at Chaplin who is strapped into his position on the
assembly line and can not escape. This serves to illustrate people's utter helplessness in the face of
machines that are meant to serve their basic needs.
Clearly, Modern Times has its faults, but it remains the best film treating technology within
a social context. It does not offer a radical social message. but it does accurately reflect the
sentiments of many who feel they arc victims of an over-mechanized world.
46. The author's main purpose in writing this passage is to ……………
a. criticize the factory system of the 1930s.
b. analyze an important film.
c. explain Chaplin's style of acting.
d. discuss how film reveals the benefits of technology.
47. According to the passage, Chaplin got the idea for the film Modern Times from…………..
a. a newspaper article. b. a scene in a movie.
c. a job he had once held. d. a conversation with a reporter.
48. It can be inferred from the passage that two thirds of the film Modern Times …………..
a. is extremely unforgettable.
b. takes place outside a factory.
c. is more critical than the other third.

d. entertains the audience more than the other third.
49. According to the passage, the purpose of the scene involving the feeding machine is to show
people's ………………
a. ingenuity b. adaptability c. helplessness d. independence
50. The author would probably use all of the following words to describe the film Modern Times
a. revolutionary b. entertainment c. memorable d. satirical
Keys; I. 1.c 2.b 3.b 4.a 5.b
II. 6.b 7.c 8.d 9.d 10.a 11.c 12.b 13.d 14.c 15.d
III. 16.b 17.a 18.b 19.c 20.d 21.b 22.b 23.c 24.a 25.b
IV. 26. C (which) 29. A (A) 32. B (has become)
27. C (her career) 30. A (Despite/In spite of) 33. B (fascinating)
28. C (collected) 31. A (0n ) 34. B (who) 35. B (relax)
V. 36.d 37.b 38.a 39.c 40.c 41.b 42.d 43.b 44.d 45.c
46. b 47. d 48. b 49. c 50. a

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